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Burundi opposition in parliament despite 'not credible' polls
AFP English
2015-07-27
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Burundi's main opposition leader Agathon Rwasa took his seat as parliament met for the first time Monday since legislative elections last month, saying he would "play the game" despite criticising the polls as not credible.
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